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View article: Early Career Progression in Young Adults With Coeliac Disease—A Register‐Based Retrospective Cohort Study
Early Career Progression in Young Adults With Coeliac Disease—A Register‐Based Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Aim To investigate early career progression and national insurance use in young adults with paediatric coeliac disease. Methods We performed a register study of a population born in Sweden between 1976 and 1992. Coeliac disease was diagnos…
View article: Assessing the performance of the family folder system for collecting community-based health information in Tigray Region, North Ethiopia: a capture–recapture study
Assessing the performance of the family folder system for collecting community-based health information in Tigray Region, North Ethiopia: a capture–recapture study Open
Objectives To assess completeness and accuracy of the family folder in terms of capturing community-level health data. Study design A capture–recapture method was applied in six randomly selected districts of Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Parti…
View article: Stool Gluten Peptide Detection Is Superior to Urinary Analysis, Coeliac Serology, Dietary Adherence Scores and Symptoms in the Detection of Intermittent Gluten Exposure in Coeliac Disease: A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled, Low-Dose Gluten Challenge Study
Stool Gluten Peptide Detection Is Superior to Urinary Analysis, Coeliac Serology, Dietary Adherence Scores and Symptoms in the Detection of Intermittent Gluten Exposure in Coeliac Disease: A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled, Low-Dose Gluten Challenge Study Open
Monitoring adherence to a gluten-free diet is an important goal of coeliac disease management. Urine and stool gluten immunogenic peptide (GIP) assays provide an objective readout of gluten ingestion, with the former favoured due to its co…
View article: Cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes in two cohorts of children with different national gluten recommendations in infancy
Cumulative incidence of type 1 diabetes in two cohorts of children with different national gluten recommendations in infancy Open
Aims Between 1985 and 1996, Sweden experienced an “epidemic” of celiac disease with a fourfold increase in incidence in young children. Timing and amount of gluten introduced during infancy have been thought to explain this “epidemic”. We …
View article: Real‐world Follow‐up Practice of Children With Coeliac Disease
Real‐world Follow‐up Practice of Children With Coeliac Disease Open
Coeliac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Follow‐up of CD aims to ensure dietary adherence and prevent disease complications, but there are few real‐world data on how its management in children is conduc…
View article: Five-year follow-up of new cases after a coeliac disease mass screening
Five-year follow-up of new cases after a coeliac disease mass screening Open
Objective We previously performed a population-based mass screening of coeliac disease in children aged 12 years in two birth cohorts resulting in 296 seropositive children, of whom 242 were diagnosed with coeliac disease after duodenal bi…
View article: Cost-utility analysis of esketamine and electroconvulsive therapy in adults with treatment-resistant depression
Cost-utility analysis of esketamine and electroconvulsive therapy in adults with treatment-resistant depression Open
Background Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has long been used for treating individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Esketamine has recently emerged as a new treatment for TRD due to its rapid antidepressant effects. To furthe…
View article: Associations Between Subclass Profile of IgG Response to Gluten and the Gastrointestinal and Motor Symptoms in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Associations Between Subclass Profile of IgG Response to Gluten and the Gastrointestinal and Motor Symptoms in Children With Cerebral Palsy Open
Objective: Gastrointestinal problems are often seen in children with cerebral palsy, although the etiology and underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Recent data point to significantly elevated levels of IgG antibody to dietary gl…
View article: Is mass screening for coeliac disease a wise use of resources? A health economic evaluation
Is mass screening for coeliac disease a wise use of resources? A health economic evaluation Open
Background Living with undiagnosed symptomatic coeliac disease is connected with deteriorated health, and persons with coeliac disease often wait a long time for their diagnosis. A mass screening would lower the delay, but its cost-effecti…
View article: Family socio‐economic status and childhood coeliac disease seem to be unrelated—A cross‐sectional screening study
Family socio‐economic status and childhood coeliac disease seem to be unrelated—A cross‐sectional screening study Open
Aim The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence in regard to parents' education level and occupation, and whether this differs between screened and clinically diagnosed children at the ag…
View article: On the diagnosis of childhood coeliac disease: Past and present
On the diagnosis of childhood coeliac disease: Past and present Open
In 1970, the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatolgy and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) published guidelines for diagnosing coeliac disease based on the morphological changes in the small intestinal mucosa. Very recently, revised …
View article: Health systems responsiveness among older adults: Findings from the World Health Organization Study on global AGEing and adult health
Health systems responsiveness among older adults: Findings from the World Health Organization Study on global AGEing and adult health Open
Health system responsiveness is an indicator that can be used for evaluating how well healthcare systems respond to people's needs in non-clinical areas such as communication, autonomy and confidentiality. This study analyses health system…
View article: Social determinants of under-5 child health: A qualitative study in Wolkayit Woreda, Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Social determinants of under-5 child health: A qualitative study in Wolkayit Woreda, Tigray Region, Ethiopia Open
Despite the significant reductions seen in under-5 child mortality in Ethiopia over the last two decades, more than 10,000 children still die each year in Tigray Region alone, of whom 75% die from preventable diseases. Using an equity lens…
View article: The effects of maternal and child HIV infection on health equity in Tigray Region, Ethiopia, and the implications for the health system: a case–control study
The effects of maternal and child HIV infection on health equity in Tigray Region, Ethiopia, and the implications for the health system: a case–control study Open
Services that aim to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) can simultaneously reduce the overall impact of HIV infection in a population while also improving maternal and child health outcomes. By taking a health equity perspect…
View article: Pain and alcohol consumption among older adults: findings from the World Health Organization Study on global <scp>AGE</scp>ing and adult health, Wave 1
Pain and alcohol consumption among older adults: findings from the World Health Organization Study on global <span>AGE</span>ing and adult health, Wave 1 Open
Objective To investigate cross‐sectional associations between self‐reported recent pain and alcohol use/abstinence, and previous‐day pain and previous‐week alcohol consumption in adults aged 50 + in six low‐ and middle‐income countries ( L…